Ok I did some searching on the net and I cant find anything at the moment. But I diffinitivly heard something in the past about how someone a company/country/person/something was trying to/working on creating a new internet that is by all means seperate from our current internet.

What happened to this? I saw it about maybe 4-5 months ago and havnt seen anything since.

There's the military internet, which is actually a separate but similar network. But I don't think that's what you're meaning here. There's also the internet 2.0 which is a schnockerload faster and mostly limited to educational purposes, but I don't think that's what you mean either. I'm gonna go with Drugs too.

Ok I did some searching on the net and I cant find anything at the moment. But I diffinitivly heard something in the past about how someone a company/country/person/something was trying to/working on creating a new internet that is by all means seperate from our current internet.

What happened to this? I saw it about maybe 4-5 months ago and havnt seen anything since.

I recall something similar, though it was more a way to make your browsing/communications completely private. I'll see if I can dig it up. Was a group from MIT though, I think.

Ok I did some searching on the net and I cant find anything at the moment. But I diffinitivly heard something in the past about how someone a company/country/person/something was trying to/working on creating a new internet that is by all means seperate from our current internet.

What happened to this? I saw it about maybe 4-5 months ago and havnt seen anything since.

I recall something similar, though it was more a way to make your browsing/communications completely private. I'll see if I can dig it up. Was a group from MIT though, I think.

Well, for the life od me I can't seem to find it now. It was a pretty obscure article even then, though. But you aren't nuts; I remember something very similar as well LOL

The "new internet" could refer to so much at this point it might be hard to narrow down, though. Most of what I am finding now is about the internet going IPv6, which in the end is a pretty big deal. I love the examples of having an IP address for, let's say, your oven. You could prep your dinner before hand, then on your way home turn your oven on using an app on your cell phone and have dinner ready for you when you walk in the door.....or maybe burn your house down....but still cool!